Nowadays movies/books/tv shows/ect. are full of love triangles. What makes this annoying to me, as someone who writes love triangles from time to time, is that a lot of these love triangles are put in places that they don't belong. At all.
Even though I don't like Twilight, the books are fun but not good, the fact is that the love triangle belongs in that story. That genre and plot sort of demand it. While the quality isn't good, fact is that it doesn't look out of place (except that everyone always knew she'd choose Edward so there wasn't any tension).
While in The Hobbit movie trilogy, the love triangle seems very forced. There's a female character created just for the trilogy and now she has to choose between two men. I wouldn't mind it if there was a romance between her and another character, but having a love triangle in that trilogy just doesn't make sense at all.
This makes the love story in the Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth so unique in today's age of putting a love triangle everywhere.
Beatrice "Tris" Prior and Tobias "Four" Eaton manage to tell a compelling love story without the need of a third person.
Tris' culture shock and being open to a new world with new possibilities makes her relationship with Four stand on its own. Four is able to give Tris room when she needs it and doesn't push. A very good quality in a boyfriend. If your bf/gf is making you uneasy and pushing you to do things you don't want to...might want to look for a new one.
Another part of their relationship that provides drama is Four's trust issues with Tris. A few times in the trilogy chaos is caused by Four not trusting Tris. I remember a part in Allegiant (the final book in the trilogy) where Tris calls him out on that.
So look, writers, Hollywood directors, and all the others putting content out: look at the Tris/Four love story. See that love triangles aren't always needed and a compelling love story can be told without one.
Not saying that all love triangles are bad, but there are some in places that don't need one.
Friday, April 4, 2014
The Walking Dead (Season 4)
Show: The Walking Dead
Season: 4
Episodes: 16
Created By: Frank Darabont
Based On The Comics By: Robert Kirkman
Released: 2013-2014
Rating: 5/5
Basic Plot: Police officer Rick Grimes leads a group of survivors in a world overrun by zombies.
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Really Tough Season
This season brought one moment and one episode that made me feel horror more than I have in any previous season of this show. One character death effected me on the same level as Dale's passing, but was much more powerful. I had to get my inhaler out and it took me awhile to calm down. And in the next episode revrezner, who is good about not giving me spoilers, was worried that I'd have another crying spell when the zombified head is shown. One episode dealt with a rather serious topic, without spoiling anything I'll say mental illness in the zombie apocalypse, and it ended like it should. Not saying it's a really happy ending, but necessary and realistic all the same.
Odd Second Half
Now I think some people might complain about the second half of the season. Why? All the character development instead of plot development. Plus you don't always see every character in every episode. Sometimes Rick is in an episode and sometimes he isn't. I, myself, didn't mind this at all. I liked seeing the characters in this way. I started to ship Beth/Daryl more than I used to. We saw great improvement from Glenn in his story arch. All in all, it was something I didn't mind at all. Just a little odd in the beginning.
Michonne is Humanized
When we first met Michonne at the start of Season 3 (not counting the finale of Season 2 since it was just a brief appearance and you didn't learn anything about her) she is very stoic. Almost mechanical you could say. In this season you see her become part of the group and she even smiles. Let me tell you that one of the creepiest things this season is Michonne smiling. I mean...that's not normal! But you eventually get used to it and it isn't a jarring.
Final Thoughts
This was a good season and I don't get people being negative about it. I can understand the second half being rough on people, but there was so much that was great about it. We get a return of the Governor and see him humanized. We see how Rick is adapting to the world and becoming a farmer. We see what happens when you get too complacent. Plus the episode "The Grove" is, hands down, one of the best episodes of the entire series.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
New Steamwork Velosotor and Warador Has Been Revamped
As the Masquerade nears its end these two Steamwork pets should make the pain go away a little easier. I am somewhat disappointed that there wasn't a plot this year. But, hey, at least there was some fun to it. Plus new Steamwork pets for those looking for the perfect pet and color.
The Steamwork Velosotor is a nice mechanical dinosaur for you to live with. A great creature to defend you and maybe play cards with.
The Steamwork Warador has been revamped and still has a deadly air to it. I wouldn't suggest treating it lightly at all. It seems to have a worn down look.

The Steamwork Velosotor is a nice mechanical dinosaur for you to live with. A great creature to defend you and maybe play cards with.
The Steamwork Warador has been revamped and still has a deadly air to it. I wouldn't suggest treating it lightly at all. It seems to have a worn down look.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Tobias and Me 4
Talking to Cat was nice. I didn't yet know how or if I would get back home to Earth. I could only hope and talking to the woman was reassuring. When she couldn't hear me that well I would resort to thought speak to get a point across.
She showed interest in the topic of Yeerks. Or maybe it was the fact that we didn't have to discuss our feelings for the other that made the topic so interesting to her. We could each pretend that when we got to Earth we wouldn't speak again. But we might meet up once or twice after that and then go our separate ways. Who knew? We had to get to Earth first.
I had told her I planned to take her home though I didn't know how. That didn't seem to surprise her.
Hork-Bajirs can hear very well. So it was with Hork-Bajir hearing that I heard the Skrit Na converse between themselves. I stood up and Cat tensed as if to prepare herself to fight. It wasn't the movements of a seasoned warrior, but it was the movements of someone scared that was getting prepared to react to something they had no clue how to.
"Hang on." I told her and went over to the Skrit Na.
What's going on? I asked them as the last Skrit Na went into their ship. We had a deal!
I knew they wouldn't keep the deal if they thought they'd die by helping me. Useless cowards! They were so scared that they had left some of their cargo. That must mean...
"What is it?" Cat asked and I would've jumped if I hadn't heard her approach me.
"Yeerks." I replied with loathing in my voice.
I didn't know if I was more angry at the Skrit Na abandoning me or the Yeerks as a whole. I knew that all Yeerks weren't evil, Aftran being one of the good ones, and so I hoped I wasn't hating Yeerks as a whole.
"Let's go to my ship." I said and I didn't have to grab Cat's arm for her to start moving.
"Are you sure?" She asked, fear permeating her question.
"The Skrit Na wouldn't abandon you if it wasn't a big danger. Yeerks are the baddest thing in the galaxy."
I didn't bring up the Ellimist or Crayak. Those two beings were more powerful than the Yeerks by a long shot, but I didn't know how much the Skrit Na knew about those two. Besides, if those two wanted to attack anyone there wouldn't be much of a fight. There wouldn't be enough time to even begin to explain them to Cat.
As those thoughts went through my head I could see some Bug fighters coming in the distance as the Skrit Na went away.
"Bug fighters!" I shouted to Cat and we started to run towards my Bug fighter.
I made sure to stay equal to her speed and not go too far away from her. If there was one thing I didn't want to happen, it was to let her die on an alien planet.
As we got close to my Bug fighter the enemy Bug fighters started firing around the area. They must have tracked it somehow. Who knew how, maybe a tracker they put on all their ships. I'd ask Ax when I got back. If I got back.
By pure instict I covered Cat with my body, though that wouldn't do anything if they started firing at us. It's not like Hork-Bajir skin is strong enough to stand laser based weapons. But it was the only thing I could think to do at the moment.
I looked at my fighter and watched as it exploded. The movies prepare you only for a little bit of how big explosions are when you're close to one. The heat of the explosion seemed beyond huge and little bits flew towards Cat and myself. I managed to only get a few minor cuts and Cat only had a cut on her arm.
Cat screamed in pain and I turned to our only way home now destroyed. The Yeerks must have wanted to make me feel helpless as they could've just erased it from existence. At least that's how it would appear as.
"Run." I hissed and shook my head before Cat could ask. "No time to think, just run."
As we raced across the alien landscape, the enemy Bug fighters shooting at random around us, I was scared. Especially for Cat. At least I had the ability to morph but she was just human. Being human wasn't bad in normal circumstances, but this wasn't a normal circumstance. This was way beyond normal.
I'd have to give her the morphing ability. And if she was captured? No, she wouldn't be captured. I'd make sure of it.
We ran for a long time, or at least it appeared like a long time to me, before hearing a sound. I turned my head slightly and saw some of the natives. They looked like cats in the sense of Ewoks looking like little bears. Each looked deadly but adorable in the same instant.
I was about to ask them what they were and if they were friendly. But, before I could, it appeared very clear that they were trying to direct us.
"Friends?" Cat managed to ask.
"Hopefully." I replied and we began to follow the creatures.
We eventually ended up going into an entrance located at the bottom of a tree. My Hork-Bajir stomach growled as it looked at the bark. I had to resist and followed the small entrance, with Cat behind me, into what eventually ended up being a small little neighborhood of these creatures.
As Cat and I looked around I realized that now I didn't have a way to check how much time I had been in morph. Nor did I have an internal clock like Andalites did.
I didn't know if any of these creatures were Controllers or if they would ultimately sell me out to the Yeerks. But I had no choice. I didn't want to become a nothlit.
So, pushing back any fear I had to the deepest part of my mind, I demorphed. My blades turned into feathers first and I shrank before any other features of my red-tailed hawk morph took form.
When I finished morphing I looked at Cat.
Hi. I said to her look of astonishment.
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All of Tobias and Me
She showed interest in the topic of Yeerks. Or maybe it was the fact that we didn't have to discuss our feelings for the other that made the topic so interesting to her. We could each pretend that when we got to Earth we wouldn't speak again. But we might meet up once or twice after that and then go our separate ways. Who knew? We had to get to Earth first.
I had told her I planned to take her home though I didn't know how. That didn't seem to surprise her.
Hork-Bajirs can hear very well. So it was with Hork-Bajir hearing that I heard the Skrit Na converse between themselves. I stood up and Cat tensed as if to prepare herself to fight. It wasn't the movements of a seasoned warrior, but it was the movements of someone scared that was getting prepared to react to something they had no clue how to.
"Hang on." I told her and went over to the Skrit Na.
What's going on? I asked them as the last Skrit Na went into their ship. We had a deal!
I knew they wouldn't keep the deal if they thought they'd die by helping me. Useless cowards! They were so scared that they had left some of their cargo. That must mean...
"What is it?" Cat asked and I would've jumped if I hadn't heard her approach me.
"Yeerks." I replied with loathing in my voice.
I didn't know if I was more angry at the Skrit Na abandoning me or the Yeerks as a whole. I knew that all Yeerks weren't evil, Aftran being one of the good ones, and so I hoped I wasn't hating Yeerks as a whole.
"Let's go to my ship." I said and I didn't have to grab Cat's arm for her to start moving.
"Are you sure?" She asked, fear permeating her question.
"The Skrit Na wouldn't abandon you if it wasn't a big danger. Yeerks are the baddest thing in the galaxy."
I didn't bring up the Ellimist or Crayak. Those two beings were more powerful than the Yeerks by a long shot, but I didn't know how much the Skrit Na knew about those two. Besides, if those two wanted to attack anyone there wouldn't be much of a fight. There wouldn't be enough time to even begin to explain them to Cat.
As those thoughts went through my head I could see some Bug fighters coming in the distance as the Skrit Na went away.
"Bug fighters!" I shouted to Cat and we started to run towards my Bug fighter.
I made sure to stay equal to her speed and not go too far away from her. If there was one thing I didn't want to happen, it was to let her die on an alien planet.
As we got close to my Bug fighter the enemy Bug fighters started firing around the area. They must have tracked it somehow. Who knew how, maybe a tracker they put on all their ships. I'd ask Ax when I got back. If I got back.
By pure instict I covered Cat with my body, though that wouldn't do anything if they started firing at us. It's not like Hork-Bajir skin is strong enough to stand laser based weapons. But it was the only thing I could think to do at the moment.
I looked at my fighter and watched as it exploded. The movies prepare you only for a little bit of how big explosions are when you're close to one. The heat of the explosion seemed beyond huge and little bits flew towards Cat and myself. I managed to only get a few minor cuts and Cat only had a cut on her arm.
Cat screamed in pain and I turned to our only way home now destroyed. The Yeerks must have wanted to make me feel helpless as they could've just erased it from existence. At least that's how it would appear as.
"Run." I hissed and shook my head before Cat could ask. "No time to think, just run."
As we raced across the alien landscape, the enemy Bug fighters shooting at random around us, I was scared. Especially for Cat. At least I had the ability to morph but she was just human. Being human wasn't bad in normal circumstances, but this wasn't a normal circumstance. This was way beyond normal.
I'd have to give her the morphing ability. And if she was captured? No, she wouldn't be captured. I'd make sure of it.
We ran for a long time, or at least it appeared like a long time to me, before hearing a sound. I turned my head slightly and saw some of the natives. They looked like cats in the sense of Ewoks looking like little bears. Each looked deadly but adorable in the same instant.
I was about to ask them what they were and if they were friendly. But, before I could, it appeared very clear that they were trying to direct us.
"Friends?" Cat managed to ask.
"Hopefully." I replied and we began to follow the creatures.
We eventually ended up going into an entrance located at the bottom of a tree. My Hork-Bajir stomach growled as it looked at the bark. I had to resist and followed the small entrance, with Cat behind me, into what eventually ended up being a small little neighborhood of these creatures.
As Cat and I looked around I realized that now I didn't have a way to check how much time I had been in morph. Nor did I have an internal clock like Andalites did.
I didn't know if any of these creatures were Controllers or if they would ultimately sell me out to the Yeerks. But I had no choice. I didn't want to become a nothlit.
So, pushing back any fear I had to the deepest part of my mind, I demorphed. My blades turned into feathers first and I shrank before any other features of my red-tailed hawk morph took form.
When I finished morphing I looked at Cat.
Hi. I said to her look of astonishment.
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All of Tobias and Me
Monday, March 31, 2014
Cold Days (Jim Butcher)
Title: Cold Days
Series: The Dresden Files
Author: Jim Butcher
Released: 2012
Rating: 5/6
Basic Plot: After being murdered and then brought back to life, Harry Dresden soon realizes that maybe death wasn’t all that bad. Because he is no longer Chicago’s only professional wizard.
He is now Winter Knight to Mab, the Queen of Air and Darkness. Her word is his command. And her first command is the seemingly impossible: kill an immortal. Worse still, there is a growing threat to an unfathomable source of magic that could mean the deaths of millions.
Beset by enemies new and old, Harry must gather his friends and allies, prevent an apocalypse, and find a way out of his eternal subservience before his newfound infinite powers claim the only thing he has left to call his own…
His soul.
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Just Do It Already
Karrin and Harry belong with each other and every book I read in the series I wish I could scream at them to be together. I send words via my thoughts but I doubt they can pick them up. It's really infuriating in this book since they share two nice kisses but decide to remain apart. They were so close to being a couple and...and...ARG!
The Outsiders and Mac
The mystery of the Outsiders leads to a couple different revelations. You get to see what Mab's job really entails and Mac becomes more of an enigma. The Outsiders end up playing a very big part of the book's plot. They also become a lot more deadlier...well...you find out more about them and so they appear deadlier to you. But, truth be told, they're just as dangerous as they ever were.
Harry's Fear
Harry and Thomas end up getting into an argument around the time they first meet up in the book. Thomas is angry that Harry didn't contact him. Long story short: Harry died, became a ghost, went back into his body, and he's also the Winter Knight now.
Harry won't admit, but Thomas knows, that he tried to die so he wouldn't become a monster. Yeah, becoming the Winter Knight makes it very likely that Harry could turn to the dark side. This is a very heartbreaking scene as the relationship between the two brothers is so tense. But, being good brothers, they make up by the end. As a bonus, Thomas tries to help Harry control his emerging monster side.
Final Thoughts
I adore The Dresden Files series and this is yet another good entry into the series. There are moments of action, drama, romance, and learning about The Dresden Files universe. I liked seeing how Karrin reacted to Harry being alive. I also liked seeing Harry confused about what to do. And the fear about what to do about his daughter, stopping the big event, and how to handle his different relationships are all given equal importance. I'd recommend this book to those looking for a good fantasy/mystery.
Series: The Dresden Files
Author: Jim Butcher
Released: 2012
Rating: 5/6
Basic Plot: After being murdered and then brought back to life, Harry Dresden soon realizes that maybe death wasn’t all that bad. Because he is no longer Chicago’s only professional wizard.
He is now Winter Knight to Mab, the Queen of Air and Darkness. Her word is his command. And her first command is the seemingly impossible: kill an immortal. Worse still, there is a growing threat to an unfathomable source of magic that could mean the deaths of millions.
Beset by enemies new and old, Harry must gather his friends and allies, prevent an apocalypse, and find a way out of his eternal subservience before his newfound infinite powers claim the only thing he has left to call his own…
His soul.
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Just Do It Already
Karrin and Harry belong with each other and every book I read in the series I wish I could scream at them to be together. I send words via my thoughts but I doubt they can pick them up. It's really infuriating in this book since they share two nice kisses but decide to remain apart. They were so close to being a couple and...and...ARG!
The Outsiders and Mac
The mystery of the Outsiders leads to a couple different revelations. You get to see what Mab's job really entails and Mac becomes more of an enigma. The Outsiders end up playing a very big part of the book's plot. They also become a lot more deadlier...well...you find out more about them and so they appear deadlier to you. But, truth be told, they're just as dangerous as they ever were.
Harry's Fear
Harry and Thomas end up getting into an argument around the time they first meet up in the book. Thomas is angry that Harry didn't contact him. Long story short: Harry died, became a ghost, went back into his body, and he's also the Winter Knight now.
Harry won't admit, but Thomas knows, that he tried to die so he wouldn't become a monster. Yeah, becoming the Winter Knight makes it very likely that Harry could turn to the dark side. This is a very heartbreaking scene as the relationship between the two brothers is so tense. But, being good brothers, they make up by the end. As a bonus, Thomas tries to help Harry control his emerging monster side.
Final Thoughts
I adore The Dresden Files series and this is yet another good entry into the series. There are moments of action, drama, romance, and learning about The Dresden Files universe. I liked seeing how Karrin reacted to Harry being alive. I also liked seeing Harry confused about what to do. And the fear about what to do about his daughter, stopping the big event, and how to handle his different relationships are all given equal importance. I'd recommend this book to those looking for a good fantasy/mystery.
Divergent (2014)
Title: Divergent
Director: Neil Burger
Starring: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, and Kate Winslet
Rated: PG-13
Released: 2014
Personal Rating: 4.5/6
Oscars: N/A
Plot: In a world divided by factions based on virtues, Tris learns she's Divergent and won't fit in. When she discovers a plot to destroy Divergents, Tris and the mysterious Four must find out what makes Divergents dangerous before it's too late.
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From Book to Screen
I have read Divergent and so when I saw this movie I couldn't help but compare it to the book. One thing that bothered me was the fact that Peter is actually sort of likable in this movie. In the books there is no doubt that he isn't a good guy (and his arc in Allegiant will mean jack shit if they don't build him up to be a total asshole). I thought that the Tris/Four love story was done well. They at least got it out there though I think it was a little bigger in the book. Only problem with Four/Tobias was that I believe he was revealed to be Divergent earlier. I think double checking these facts is a good reason to re-read the trilogy!
Caleb
Okay, I won't say where his storyline goes for those who haven't read the book but...it's so heartbreaking seeing him on screen. I like how he is portrayed by being the brother who Tris admires. It's great seeing him be an outstanding member of the Abnegation faction and then seeing he wanted to be Erudite all along. The makers of the movie did a good job with this character.
Special Effects
They were good. There are different points in the movie where Tris goes into either her's or Four's fearscape. The fearscape is somewhere you enter by way of a serum and its purpose is for you to face your fears. It's used by Dauntless for their initiation. Besides the fearscape, the testing that Tris goes through in the beginning of the movie another serum is used. I especially liked the testing, though it didn't go down as in the book, since the effects used really contributed to the atmosphere the scene needed.
Final Thoughts
This movie was very enjoyable. The movie does a decent job at explaining the book's material to a theater audience. So if you know nothing about Divergent, when you leave the theater you should understand the world people like me have fallen in love with. If you see the movie and want to read the books I would say that's not a bad call as it will expand your understanding of the world of Divergent. I am probably one of the few hoping that a certain event in Allegiant isn't changed for the movie version. Here's hoping!
Friday, March 28, 2014
Let's Play Dead Space: Extraction (Parts 9 & 10)
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